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    The Sainiani News
•CIO
ORKGO.Y
LATER
MWS
CRIME
A« • resali of rwllgl.uM rtote, Fwrull,
Spain, ha« i-eMi proclaim*I and«« mag­
liai law
The plant of th« American Tin Plate
company, at Atlanta, lisi . »a* i*-
•tmywd by dre. k*>, I ijn.üOO
Only Four Hundred Hostiles
in the Southern Islands.
ENCAMPEO
NEAR
ZAMBOANGA
FltaSki« of General Matin.« (»■••>.M
•ay they will push the old patn.4 fug-
wsr-i in lbs coming < u**ii elocti- n*
Captain Dreyfus has l-*en pardoMd
hy th« council of lalutotvre
Col'.nel John Mil«y, in»|<*'V«r g»n
end ol volunteers, is dead at Manila
Hawaii sill endaawr to ar* ure sat-
tl«r» fr< m uorlbern Italy and .H««dr*
Mark Hanna aar« it would b« ro»re
than 4 lag rm« for us to sell tiro Fl.llilp-
ptne«.
At a IumIror yard Are In Ixro Angel«»
three men were injured, lev ul them
fatally,
Otro battalion of th« Thirty fifth will
anil from Bort land at> tha Elder «ithia
KI day«.
Kt heurer Kestner rhl«f ex ¡».front ol
th« cause of Drayfus, died <>u tbe day
tiro captain wa« ¡ardoried.
A prominent Flltplte* haa approachea
General McArthur In th« inattar of
releasing th« American priemers
Th« «tnprews dowager of t*hlna la
said to Fro aerioualy III and Earl u
Hung l Jiang has Iroen r*all«d to
power.
President Kruger haa '-*en lnfori*«d
that th« will rvxwiv« m. help front Ger­
many in th« «.»nt of war with Great
Britain.
Irola.r iinp n, hav« order«d «11 work
in conom tion with th« ('bicagv fall I««
tlval »t.>p|*d until an agiaenout U
r«a* bed.
After a «lx wr««k«' «leg« Julea Guar­
in. the French anti-Semitic agitator,
»>>rrrndered when tbe army was alouI
tu attack hia fort.
Th« «tramer» < ity »I sbatti« aud < ot­
ta«« City, which ha>« arrtv*! from
Alaska M4 a > ou.'lue.! . argu «I |S »).■
(AW.
A French paper »ay« that C o . om I
Jooanate, president of th* Henne« court-
martial. v<.t*l Fr the acquittal of
Drwyfna
The dtetrfc t el A lien, in Asta Mln- r,
wa* visti*! by an e»rthquak«. and ac
r-or-llag b> the l«te«t a-lvl.v« over 10l>
persona perish*I
Between 1,000 «n I 4.000 marine en
giurar» on the Great Imita* threaten a
•trike unless their demand for a IS l(
per cent advance i* met
The Colom! la* govrrnmmt ha**l»-
sued a deer«» c|<«ing her poet« b> »hip«
having the bubonic p!ague on bu*gvt,
arriving from infs-eted port«
Dispatch*» !f ■ > Johannes* urg r»-
|»>rt a mtnp'rl» di«è>, »tp.u <>! th* Kami
mining itsftistry
Ih» «goda» con-
tiune» su l all the mine« «re closing
The exciten.ept .4 meeting hi* chil­
dren has prmla<e>l a serums reaction
in the condition of Iheytn*. end II is
f«ar!sl that it may I» nr, <-»»»ry to teud
him to Malta or Madeira.
<Vngr««*n>an Hawlry, r«jrasent:ng
American capitalists, luu parchas»! a
large »agar estate in Cui«, la the prov­
ince of Mataur.cs
A million and a
half will Iro expend»! tn lu.proving it.
"Pig flan’’ Dougherty, a notorioa*
bankrv.*.!«« ant murderer, who haa
l««n ««rving • «antean« in Manchester.
England, haa hern par<!<>u*l «nJ is
thought b> have • tarir-1 tor this country
Mr*. Mary Brook«, who has f-ean in
a Mbhigaa pria.n for 13 year« has lean
¡ardon*)
she Immediately married
th« man who had her couvli ted
Al sa Ila
Kepi
il —Cabla r«|orls
(min Ilo Ho nmcaintng tire resulta <>f
' renerai liatea' «0.00-1 trtp am u«t th*
«»uthern islaml» indi ale timi **dly
alarvi IMO refela at Z-amUronga rei M
t<>
rwvrgtiia«
Ameri.au
aulhorlty.
Pendio* the
ut.<.ma> in lh< {»land >4
Lu*m thè . ity ol Zamtsroag» i» prwr-
tl.ally daaertesi
Th« ratei» are iu
*amp tour ralle« la thè * ovini ry
The
M.mro and Flllpituw are ..nlrieu.ilV.
and dliturtron* ea lelww-u them are
Ital ie tu u. ni
Jol*> 1« qui«« ami th*
native« .-.latino« Irien.tly
Hlkb*nt •• Ito«» Wtoll« I4« x « b »
Waah!ntft»>n. •**•!»<
11 —- ('«rdttial
Gibt*iua h»4 half *u hörn'« njulrnu »
Ila waa a« *
tolth Ihr
today
laflhird. of thi*
rom|tan}Mi by Falhrr
»ity. Furthrr thaa V» admit that the
«<»tn ♦r*Ätk‘U relatr-1 to* the Phlll| I me
ruBdUloOto, (anhna) < iibfa»n» d > I iuh I
U> makr • «*atament n^aHing th«* etto-
farvtka
A
of llw ( aiholit cl*r/y
hat» t«rn b«»ry mu< h •«errlMbi by Ihr
r*)«>rta o( the <trar» ra(b>n of rh*»» rh
|»ro|«rty tn ihr Phllippü»** by our aol*
ther«. *n«1 1t 1« pr«*«<ituatl thi» l» /»‘th* r
»ith «*thrt «liberal» rvlaUn«; U> tha
('athollc . hurx h (■ Ch*
Wrn dl* uajr«l
Tyybanu tot UtotoH*.
WaAhingtuo. Sept. tJ — The *ar de-
I «ar tui **ul ha* n> «4 vmì th* fulhiwlutf
di* i «at« h
' Manli*. Sept li — AdJutaiit-< irn-
arai, \\ aahui^to-n
Typlu»>a prevail
iiu*
Uainfall, 4M hours, * 1 in- hca
Delay ship
l*M*t 84 hour*. H 3 in* b«**
Iowa prvlsvblv
rn»-nt of %i»luntet»n*
mb il U«niorn»M
Tt*nur^*«*to'M di-Laiund by
•turm '•
Official report* of two tattle* Iw
tween th* Me «leans au I Y aquí» hav«
SHIPS DESIGNATED
gwachnl Iso» Angele«
The Mexican*
wer« vlcb.riotu In both »ugagvments.
< H» • f Ml« d« Jtetetel»« toted Mib to Will
Repraaentallr* Italaell. ol Peansyl- , t.ut «offer*l consl lerabl« tate
War
Ir»a*p«»rt Ito« Thirty fifth
vama, ears that !»>th th« senate and I» prwce*ling, dr«pH« the official an-
WaahlnifU >n H«pt
—The »hi|w
h ".a« will present t.lll« in regard to uoucement ol suspensi->n of h.wtilitla«.
whl.h «Hl < arry thr Thirtydittb rr^l
currency Inglalati u al the u< it Mualon
In ancor Ians« with the right» of th« mrnt I*» Manila * ill
lltuxi out h»r
of ix.ngreas,
Ru»»ian v.rthodos church. YI im Julia the voyifr at ISirtland, ao4 *11 «up*
C N F’«ck a prominent farmer liv­ Ih-nt «.rant, daughter of Brigadier, leu- | llfM whbh ar* nr* r»«^rr alU I* pur-
ing near Is-xlngtou M -rrow county, eral au.I Mr* Frederick (.rant, and
ha » tn I in that city
tbegun, died from heu.orrhag« of th« granddaughter ut (lenenti Uly»ae« H
Thia «** tha in«trn< tion which S®> *
lung»
Tlie naighlsirw thought iro had Grant, and
t...-trame. Cirant
rctary Root
Co th«' adj itant gen«-
smallpox. Is" am« frightened and re­ fspranmki, of Itania, were married
ral ItHiay in the pre«rn* r of bruator
fused to bury him. aud t«o phyal. Ians Nev» Y< fk
*itn»»:i
fhe senator arrt»e4 in U’a*h-
performed the ta«k uha I(I< m 1.
F.mpervr William t» ou a visit U> in/t4 a nltfMit noon
At 3 o'ck> k hv
mw ll*r M»»rrtary uf war, and after he
ar« dead **d Sweden.
Over 3.000
missing a* • r**ull ul th» rw ent ty-
A big strike for an eight-hour day I» had explained ihe nit latiou, the deshos
of the ¡»euple of Portland, and the
M i h damage anticl|«usi In Cuba
pboona in th« Orient
fnciUlie« for htting out the tranrjort.-,
to shipping la report*!
Th» a¡
A regna, nt of Canadians desire to tro the m * retary iraxe the order.
■■itwldeace of th *Be«ahi Ulina in lb«
«rnt to South Afri-a in Ute event of war
The mm rrtarv made only *t>* proviwo
island of r-hlkokn entailed ihe lose u!
w ith Uve Boers
— that outfitting at Portland ahould or*
65o live«
From aim« part* nt th«
Chr- ks for 15,000.000 have l>ern I«-
«-ton no delay. Senator Simon told
• .th reports »till cutne in ol th. .«and«
m there would
no o* < tt*n»n for de-
U|»>n thousands of bona«« destroyed, sued try the government fur the antici-
lotted Octo trot interrai
«hila every pre!*-tui* count« t.y huu
a « nra-eiMiarie* *x»uld be readily pn>-
red iu Portland.
dr,*4a ita dead
An Interi-etlng Inci­
Th« jermanent organisation of the
dent lu the Beahi mine calaatrvpb« American Hide A- l-ewlher Company
WAH
PREPARATIONS
was tbe final saving of five lulurrt. was rffe teri in New York.
who had l*«n imprl»*n<-d In the earth
The <'mwu corion nuli», of Ihilton, haltbar Fagiana Nur ttea Trani »tal w III
for alx day« by the caving lb ! the ru
Ita 4 aught he>pla»g.
(•a , ha« iwtabli»hr«i a World'« record
trance.
Ixmdon, Sept 21 —I Hw pile all out*
bv |«ylug a dlildend of 03 |er cent
Cuba 1« «ufferlng from a lung <x>*
ward »how ot calm. Great Untala in 1U
The »tate graln ramimi »sten of Wath-
tmu«d drought.
pr«-tl- ally th« same condition U«!«v
ingiù* ha» reaffi riti*! the grado» ndopt-
The Nashvill« will not ba rent to
aa wa* the Uniteti Stets« a few w«*ks
rd lasl yoar, «ad in ad» thr tu ¡»-rinaarut
Veiiesirola till needed.
l*for« th« oje-uing ol the war with
The navy departnient ha» dlrected sj«iu lien.wth the crust of diplomatic
(’Inna has protest*! aga nst General
tliat thè Frogie and Yankee le- a. .epted rr -.*rv« the urti, lais are working night
Oil«' exclusion order,
• t the IN.rtamouth navy yard by ( s io- ■ nd day preparing (or the »Igual tu be­
Japan is l-eing twg*l to •«< ure rail­ ter 17.
gin ho a till ties, whether that comM or
way com «••Ions from China.
The navy de|«rtment luta a «ardevi not.
Jam«« M. Niton, a on.« lamona thè lontra, t for building thè IS.ria­
England is not going to I« caught
showman, ro dead In New York.
mo uth do. k to John l'ier.-«, ol New napping any more than the Transvaal
While laird Salisbury i« quietly at
The battleship Kentucky «ill have York, al fl.RM.oou
home in Hatfield house. Mr Chauilwr-
be> first ran «buul the 1st of (Hlolmr.
Ralle« ol S|«tu»h rule in Colui are to
laln I» burini lu work «I the colonial
The Indian boppicket« in Puyallup l* di.pu.ed ol
I he pn.ferty of Cu-
offi.-e, and double force« al the g.val
valley, Wathingion, are sun dancing. Irotu that «a» . oriti», ated by the Spu­
arM-ual aud do. kyard« ar« straining
Almost th« «nitre biisii.ee« ««ethm larda will be returne.!.
every nerv« to equip «nd trau*i»>rt
of Farnham, N. Y , ««s w.|ro<l out by
The insurgent leader, General de trva.|« tu the Cap«
fir«.
Caatrv, i> making mu. h prv>gr«M In
it may be Mid for certain that Great
He la following the course
-ttaln will do nothing to pre. ipltat.
Tiro «nvereign grand lodge ot (MJ Venesuela.
alters, and the colonial office is fa
Fellow« met In lielroit, M.uh , in an­ pursue.1 by the revulutlonlata In IHSl
nual •••■ion.
ora adatUling that tiro caM
la
A |*aaenger train collided with a
Tire steamer Alpha has arth»l from freight train ISmllM w>uth«a«t ot Kan­ Impel««*.
Alaska «.th too pa««e..gers and half
a ton ot gold.
The American «l.ip Ueo.ga StatlM
so burned al Iswl.w, (Tun«.
No
Io«« ol 111« resulted from tire disaster
Major Jone«, who l.as been quarter-
uvaMrr at Manila, haa return*!
11«
think« 50,000 men will ba needed la
th« Island« for 10 yeai«
Hun. Itanlel Kr»«nlroiit, cot.gr«««
■ran liotn lha «rath rung.easloiral di*.
trlui of Psnniylvania, .« dead,
He
ass «erlvng hi* «ittli tariu.
officials «ay tliat Admiral Sateiroon
«ill nut Iro *u»p«n<!«d by Admiral
Hvwlw.n and that lhe new*p«pei« «re
oraklug ■ mountain out of a ruole bill.
A boat oontaining tire c«| la n and
11 men from lire French aiaa.uer D.iu.a
ie behaved to hava bean hie I near tire
islaud ut Elba in the Mmllterranean
(•*.
Thirty tranaporta are * l.»hil»l te
sail for the F’lilllppinea behoa Novetn-
bre I, ami il la pr*licl«l that lire aul-
dlers of the new lalgtuelila will eal
Cl.rialuraa dinner al Manila.
Ftank If Burford, a IS-year-ohl boy,
ha« been admití*! to Ilia loir in (falli­
rla, O T.
Two divinity students are working
their way through Yale hy doing Job
printing. Tire natía of lire Hirn la
Clark A Waikiir*.
Al tl>« Corning «eaa.on ot roniisn
llawaii will be repre**nted by William
O. Smith, furmeilv attui u«v generai
of tbal Countiy.
Ha will be appolnted
by Pre*ld*nt Dofo
Cura ara now being ma le wilh »mali
tl.erlnometera wbich teli tl.e d-gree of
lem pelatura ot th« eoo« or <■ ffee ll.ey
bold.
Ser reist y of Agrienltar« Wilaon i«
•rrnng.ng fnr an •xh«n«li*e arientifie
inveat.gslion of the abandonrd faima
of Naw England, with • »lew tu iheir
reelamalion.
Dawid Rank In, of Tal km, M» , wht
I» seid to Ire the rioheat fsiiner In th«
wortd. ma l« b.a IreginniLg withnooth-
er capltal tl.an » heran llr BOW v.wna,
al tb« age of 47, 33,000 aere* of land,
Vorth (rum |50 lo |100 an ncre.
awa City
Four |«opl« were killed arid
lour others mor« or leas aerioualy in­
jured.
New« ha« t-ew-tv ruei.ed from Alaska
to the effe. t Dial the front of the Taku
gla- ler wa» »flattered by a merit earth­
quake
Th-- i»and» of tuna of 1c« were
j<re. lj>ltat«-l tub* live »«•»
The master of tiro Nurwegian cutter
Martha, rejs.rta that <>» Sej.ts-mlwr V,
on the mirth - oast ot King ChalrM is­
land h« pl. ked up an an. hor aud buuy
marked "Andree Polar Ex partition.'*
It la pro 1«bl« that after th« drat of
the coming year railroad employes will
have tu pay far« when traveling over
any but their own line»
Influential
ahlppera will also be obliged to pur­
chase their ticket«.
Th« »learner Kohn Mam foundered
tn a typh.sm off the Ja|«ue«e coast,
going U> the bottom like a »buie
She
had io lemaenger« <>n l««rd, the major­
ity l>aing women and . hlldren Twelve
of theer were dr-owned aud two fatally
injurod.
Danial 1-amont‘a private furiati« I«
nuw «aid to reach •5,000,000.
Th« navy department baa taken atep*
for the opening of a naval recruiting
«tallo« at Buffalo, N. Y.
The queen regent of Spain Ira« signed
a decree calling out 60,000 men of lb«
18VV eia«« (or military «ervloe.
Alexander llendereon, of Byramae,
haa adel a« pall bearer at ll>« funeral
of 171 of hi« friand« during tha last 30
reara
It In estimai*! that about 400,000
acre« of land in the United Blate« are
planted with vine«.
At the lonvenlion in .Marquait«,
Mich., of th« Wenters Hay Eaver As­
sociation, W. A. Rowe, of Dea Mulnea.
wa« elect*) president.
Tha former Spanili. eriiiaer Reina
Maroa.I m may be in the big water pa
rada at New York tin« month in honor
of Admiral Ihwsji return.
William Henry Ijimr, who I as re­
rea.gned ■• treasurer of tha Baltimora
•V Olilo Raihcrod Company, wa« m the
prtilce of that ourj«.ratlou for 4* years.
JEALOUS
n«el«r«ll«« rr«M Or««*««
Pari«. Kepi 22 —The Auror« pub
liehe« th« following ile- laration frvm
Captain Droyfu«:
" The government «4 th« rep ildi. lut*
given me my lll*er*y
But liberty to
nothing to me without honor
Frota
today l «hall continu« to »e»-k repara­
tion I rum a trlghtful Jodi* lai error id
which 1 remain the victim.
I wish
Frau-« tn know by a definite Judgment
that I am lnno>«nt
My heart will
only lerol at >*»t when there remain»
not« »lngl« Fren, h man wie. impute«
V. me th« afs.lnlnable crime perp«,
«rated by another
••ALFRED DKEYFUR ”
Urtoyftofl ( *Ntln| t«» Ateiarlrto
lx>nd«»n. S*i»C 18 —l’ha Time« pub-
l!i»hr>4 th** following di«|Mit* h from Na­
ples:
A quADtily of hqnpHp* lia* ar-
rtxed bar« fnuu Havr* and >ulk**Cona
addr«Mu*t'd to Mmr Drryfua. and room*
have al mo l**ru takm at a local botri
The bi/KA^a i» marked for New York,
■ nd it I«
that Ihwvfui U tfving
to America.
1 a-—— V Troni». Maral.«« lea«»
Washington. Sept 33—The presi,
ilrtn ha* issued a pro. laniatlon d* tar­
ing that ihr local Hawaiian official«
are «ithu.it p.«er Io transfer till« to
publl. lan<l* in Hawaii, pending legis­
lation by .ungreee
Sinyma
A»ta Minor, Sep*
11 —
There was a disaatrr.u» earthquake thi«
morning al Aldin ■ town on thè Men
dor, HI lui Ire eov.theest of Ibis pla.e
Hundrvela ol persona «ere kllled in thè
valley of Mrnderes.
««■«11«*» •« «b» Vr»».«.«
"an F ranctarro, Rapt, 11.— There ar«
now twu well-deve)o|«Hl • aae» of «mall-
|a>x and 14 «nap*cU>d i-aaM tn th«
|.iarantliM> haaspltal «t th« Presidio
1 he caara are in charge of Ilo* general
hospital, and tbe offi. la la are ualng
liant «IreniHxi» effort» to prevent an
•ptdemic. The develoi««! < usa are *11
•u»l«» t» fn.m the Thlrty Hr»t régiment
Jais.«« le Ckarg«
Cluoago, Sept. 30—Jol.ntf Johnaon,
of l'eabudv, Kan., today wa« mad« the
eieoutiv« officer of the LNmocratie na­
tional cum ml U m .
Tl»»e
Walla Walla. n«p* 21 — taler th*
-.row of a lull a tew huulr»l y»rt«
i Iruov tb« »tat« je-uitentiary, a trvpl«
lirag*ly tav.k plac« l«t«ren > au.I 1
s'elucX thx« alten» »ra r**ulttng tu the
j leath ot um «rumati »nd two vuaa
It
' wa« »M of the m<»t terri I d« crtn.re
I »ver «xvmiiiitt*! in thi, city
O. B By late! am«*l lien, y •• ter i» y
from lY.merv.y, Wash , in .e«r< h ol his
'«if«, who at the ln»uut<-*«d her ii.uth.
•V. Mr» Kllgow had Imrtel him
I-he cam« several wees» ago, »Ince
which time »Iw has l*ru living with
her n***lber an! tirarvi By late!, a hr>>lh'
r .»I <> It Ry lam!
I lw latter !*-arv>*l
>1 th« situati..u an! In • nt uf Jealonsy
am! hair*t he leten»itnvl to till thru,
•11.
A letter was luuml <>n hia Fakljr
*1 irw*e*l U. tY-rv.ner HlaL-ch, mt;u;
wilh the following « t*l,
*’! g<>t I*» »is* my wile (<>r the last
lime, atei now 1 am going fa. kill
Grant liylanl ani Mr, Klig.ro». «ml
tJwn I am going t>> kill my wife, then
will kill n.yaelf, ami put an ml to us
«U
"trank
Gustaf, t.n of f*ttm«n>y
>wae ma almut •(<■
(set that to l.urv
me atei my .tarling wit«
Ho I will
etnee
May the lami thr < ml I vav «
mercy <>u me
’•t»HF N HAKI H RYLAND "
After wrtUag the letter, he | r*>«'ur*l
• pistol, «ml went quietly to the h.>v,-e
where bis wife ami Irouther were,
t'p n lein.* rvfns*l admittm
he »hot
his Frother thr u.h the heart wl, ran
>ul ot the house atei dnqqs"! lem I
Not find in; Mr* Kll, re he tum*l
>n his wit«, vs la .tn he cha»*l into the
vx ant l<»t Frock of the house
At hen a
i hurt .listane« tehinl lew. he shot her
in the Irock
Although bl,-*l|i>; and
weaken*! from the wound, site ar -e
tn.ru lhe gr.uml, «n i a temi le strut-.
;le ensu*! l«-twern hnslron I am! w;!r
F’ur several n.inat*, they xigxag*! over
the lot. he sia>>tm; and «Inking whilo
I she male a di*perate attempt t>. wrench
Slw Mb-ain fvll.
the pistol fn.rn him
I »tel AÍt«*r f»ÌMM»tinfe.' h«T in the ( acv .
inutilattng it l**yi>n I ix*»sfnition, th«*
huslrond. lar down b* bl* hl* wife All I
jhol himself, blowing the top of his
»hot
|>ra.I off
Tl.e three la»Ui-s lav w ithin a radius
of 20 feet, and pn*ent«»l a horrible
tight.
Their home was «t Pomeroy,
Wash., ami from wliat is laariml ol
them they were favorably koowu in
The ct.n.ner'e inquest
that locality.
w ill 1« hel l tomorrow morning.
REBELS
Killed
Two
4 iii»rl( Niii
nV« w
SALEM
MAN
miito* Ni« wir« M ia M»to«b*r
Mlmtotolf ■• Wtollto to «H«
William Kmnev. a m>t«J •«plorar.
U dead al LaWkhwi
Al Key W m I Sut»lay SO MW c
ef
ywlfow lever atei twu drallu wem rv-
port*!
OF
and
« r A m g • IK«
Manila, Sept 23 —A party of insur­
gent« dit* h«*l a railroad tratn a mile
extol a half F«*»uth of Airdi- thi» morn
iutf. and th»’U opened tin* on the ’fa-
railed car* from a i»amfa*o thicket elo*»’
to the track, kilim.' two Ameru .»n-
atid wounding five other*
Lirutmaut
faime And five of hi** m ou I m . who u er»
m the train, ma«lr a x ifonm#» drirn»*'
an«! cauMe»l the enemy to flee
Hr
l»*ad rrfa'lto were afterward found in
the thicket from which the rebel fire
came.
Genrra! Wheaton, with wii conijMin-
IHM, pn»errdr*| from < \ilul» t t«> th»* re­
lief of the train, but hl for< et* were
lM»t Duod*»i.
'V mm < <• Irt' • Fml«.
Tillamook. < >r . S<»pt 23 —Wont wjia
racttivrti in THfainook thi* in«»ruiti4
tliat Drlta, tb* 12-yrar-*»l.l »hiUK’ht» r of
F K S<*Kt»ll, ha*l fan'll infa**lnM' tn :n
her him»«*, nt Nehalem, «in«'** Tue-.fav
t'Yt’Oiux Searehiutf jMirto - u » re »»r^n
tA»*i mu >1 thi* uioruuitf her fa*ly wa *
fouitoi At h»w tide in tfa* n«*rth fork of
lhe Nehalem river, with a ntom* lie»l I*»
• r»*|»e An»un*l the neck. Coroner Tut­
tle left thlto AfU*riM>uU to fa»bl AU Hl-
|Ue~t.
*!«• r*fi'>ht |'«irlflh*«t.
N<*rfolk, V a ., Sept. 23 - -t Vin
•ente «le F mu I hospital MM «le* tn »ye. I
hy fire at ai > varly thi* moniiiitf
Th**
|<*|y uf an Afe't*l w«*man, Mn» McCune,
in*I the fatoly uf m lad I imw fa*en foun t
Hire* oilier fatohe* w*-rv takell !n>m
the rum-, but they ha*e tmt l»e* n l ien-
tifitol.
Fireman Ifaxni, wfa> wa*
wa« in­
jure*!, * I fa I thi* aflertMMin
The prop­
•rty 1« m . it fa •• tímate*I, will reach
i
with •mall mturan« «-
The
liutitullolhl
wa* »»He of the lawt
^quip|««d uf ita kind iu the gouth.
Flrto In < blragt* •»!«•» b yronl*
Chi<*a<n>. K*p< 28. — I m* thin after
im »»» ii <H»I |-75 < mm ) «lama«?« to buibliu/*
in ti»e wtockyanfa district
¡here wm*
1.400 h»*r*e»» iu the •tablea at the ti nr
the tire bn»kr out. but u»»ne of them
were ln)ure»l
The pBvilkm where the
fire originate«I Wai* a far.'r »table with
an amphitheater where rihlbiUolua of
fa»n>U|thbre*l stock w* rr h.1.1
|3«rl4«svl In Fto*tor ft Mtodlair.
Carwun, Nev., Sept
It—Tha •VI
prrme ooort ha* ratnlreed a <fa faion in
thr |fuvrrlM»r«hip cvUtert.
By thr dr
'itoion, Satllrr win* tfa' > a*r, having 60
plurality, an in* rra*e of 40 vote* over
thr original count. Thr dr* taion la
vulumlnou«
and
covrni 40
PM”»
h |M»iut in arvunl in full.
I»r*»fua !• »rvv
Renne«. Sept 11.—Captain Alfred
Drwyfu« al 3 o’cl.s k thia morning left
tim prlm.u in whl. h lie had le-.-n • *u
hned »in.e hl» return (rum Devtl’e In­
land, aud prmweded to Verna, wh.-rv
he tia.k a train lu.uud for NauM.
Ill*
■tepartur« »aa .uuiplctcly tumuli .-cd.
MILL
BURNIO
I«.«,» ■•« «•«»!■ aw-««
• IM
bal«m. Or . bept 25 —Th« mill and
«lev a to« wawh.ro»« vl th« salviu Flour­
ing Mill« Cvu.pauv, Io at*! «t the
vs.rnMof Cumu.erv'ial an 1 Trade »trveta,
wv-rv 4tetxvy«d by Mr* al 4 u'clvx-k thi*
morning
Tha total loro Is «boat
||5<). ih >>. • large part of which will .NFORMATION AND RECREATION
tall ox tsruivrv who had grain »tun»!
at th« mills
There was over IJS.ikHJ
l-usbrla of wheat sb-rct in the troild-
Inga. only a>»>ut 25.000 bushel» ol
which lro!>>ug«d tu the mill nuupany.
Th« ffw was c«u»«->l by «-lust riplo-
• b n m-ar the cleaner» oil the third fl.s.r
The Oregon Indù-trial Ftp••iti<»n at
ot th» mill, awl It spread r»pl-lly.
U» U« a
Ths li.suranc« ou the mill vumlMuy*« Kirtland thia year i*
l.ull.fluga an.I machinery, which aw #rwu I (xunbinati«»n of lair, t<aii I «-on*
alnewt a Ictal !<»•«, 1» «)»-ul $*0.000, ivrte and thrillin*»’ |vrforman «*» by
while their value 1» placed al al«.ut w rid-ret. v*ued p* r > « i
All th*- pn»hi< t* of th«* rntm* North
|T5"00
Italy «tsut 3i>.*’ H) bush»■'.»
of the »togwl grain wa* in.«ur»*l, *• the w«*»t will Ir altrwctivrly « ihil *.tr»l
)<*■ to th« owner» 1« great
tonsbler- i«ruiiM. b?raj»*»*e fruit« flower* w,«-ta
ah
•Me uf the grain iv t damaged by water, tde# •<« , will all U -h wn and
it Is thought, can l*e oleane*! an I wild ufa« turad arti« I«*» will lo altra* tiwlv
for alatat half price, and the mill oom- arrnngwil.
Ihe amateur jdi<Tt»’«*raphcrw of the
jronv will lake lnvn.*!lale step« to save
world will make n display of their
ell that p>*e«|l !y can 1« MVtal.
vmrk. and raj»h priaiw ranging tn*in
The mill, which was run as an in
I hi* art
le|«-ndml r».n*-»-rn bv men Inter»"-!*! f • to |.*5 will I m * award«*!
in th« I'.'rtlanl flouring mills, mar ! rvhlbil 1 a #*»tn«( to l«r a «rvat b’aturr
never !<e rebuilt, a» I ho pi.rtlatei Flour­ . »nd amateur* every where are in>it« d
ing Mill* < Y-nipany owns another mill to contribuì* to it
Th* funaio at th«* ei|M»»itu*n at l’» rt
in Salem
The fir* was out) ol the
|an-1 thia year U > *i»# t»» t*e of ti>»*
largest «ver seen in "aleui.
twry U**t
l-vnnrtt ’* full military
> land will #ive l«»th rlamdral and popti-
OUR HEAU IS TURNEO.
I lar <*»u«-rrta every afternoon an.I even
in**, and it* mu^ie !• really rran I
• • ••>• iitoldtoln M...III». Wb« Ito»«*»
!>•«•• f la 4l«*ir»««l»g»to«tod
While the ei|*w*ition at I’ortland ha*
il
T(,vunio. Ont . Sept 85 —G<»Llwin • 1 : tb- «-rt ■ itun ’ -'t ¡. • »tr t •
• nd untiit« n-totiUfe* b'atun * un
n»
Mntth, writihfe» in a l“cal jwaj«r. «ay»»
“Nothing c« ul-l nb’W I I m * •xt«*nt U> mt out. an»l everythtnrf 1« made bright
which the head of < « lun»b|a haa l*«*w*n and intereAtintf. The amn»emeiit fea­
tunu*»i by the war m«»rw than her A-b r- ture o mpriM * p i rii »n< » - by t ■*
Alien of the hen» I»» wry
What il l (Treat Florent troupe thia teini( their
lhe
tfw her*» Ito-wry and hi< ©omnidr» b»^ firwt appearance in America
I ‘ icy ««»t tn
î.cv t J* i •• t ».»i« tr . u I wonderful •HU n» Macarte will *ive
• !»’*ln»yr»l at Ion/ tan^-r a line of help-
le«« tu>w. with Mim»» hnndrv-ifl of th** and Ma>»r (iana, the *mallr«t man in
{■■»r -¡wnlar lfl wh*>
roann» I them. the u rid. will le *»n » vhlbltt-ni ani
■ nd who ab nr had >nr opportunity of there will le au immcti «’ i * m rf*»
round for th« children
I hr« will I*-
•bowing hrn i-tii on the «x-caaion
perfectly •wmrr* did the Americana feel cm * lack <d healthful amu*< n **nt-*
Tbe immense cip» wit ion Building haa
tliat they ady*»uriic t t<» litvakta-flt in the
«•»’li mu lr »• pretty aa a pictut«’ and
tniddla of lh» ir »p rt
I here w a
bt*u ran tJiiAbrln«' what a *• rm of »pirn
a H k >n/ them a flin/Ir casualty, Alid lu*
L*r it will pre*»*nt when illuminate*I
they all g« «ir ti/rr hunltia/ one « axial
tv at I*«u*t pnd<bly w< ul i habe > « ■ by it* 8 500 electric light*.
A new feature thi« year 1» a repnv-*
currwd.
faction of Multnomah fall*, the pride
“For thia, ho««’\er. Ih-wry. in dr-
dared to l*r th** r*)UAl of the /real ««’A- M all i»retf»»n.
It i* ho feet high, h*»
fiirn who <x»u«|um*l in the terrible day* Ih** «am* rustic brt-lge aa the original,
ef A‘- HMir, < -
uhi»«-« n, rrafal/ar
If and i* worth eomliw mile« to nee.
!‘ortlan-1 iw a flue city to viwit, and
ha w«re im » inclined he tni/ht pn»l*ably
h* • *•■ ?ad pr« ib’Ut of lhe l‘ult«d there are tlHm-.«ii>lw of Mirfht* to
stafr«
•
•*
“Canada cannot p»*«ibly take part Ceuta by ndm/ all owr t»<wn «in the
In th»» cdd-ratlou of I m - va « y ’• triumph# electric car», which run everywhere
without *bid*ncw n( ditoKiurt»’*r («»warl The pri* • *»f a Imi i>i> loti.
ip-i
^paln, a friendly nation, which ha« ti”ti i» kept down t*> «5 < «nt« md *11
done Canada n*» wron/
'•pwin. let it the railroad* and *t« aii.’ »> U m will carry
!<♦ ren»eint»«*n*l. th ugh d»-prtvi>! of h» r people during th* (air at -»pt ¡ally l**w
pM»M4«*M»i<>ua in thi« hrii«Ì4«pl>crr, b» utili rate*
a M»**ht«*rrwn»-an p»w«r. decay«*! at
Ihe Ore/on Industrial Fn*-itl«»n
prevent, but cMpablr of rwtoration
at Fortlaud I* rfom/ t»» be i»n«* of th«*
lhe British /AivernuH-nt will hardly « »• lit - • ' t :\ - vt I
.
thank thu ('anadian /« vernment for In every r*-j* • t
li «iiarv« n » «’x|*-U’*»
ruaktn/ her an implacable «xurmy."
I
: 1, Hitch nt in/ an I atti a II
All
ha* *«di*l buxine** met! fadlillt it
It*
HOOTED OFF THE PLATFORM
fe-’-h’-r (.
<«i;. nitte* of
in-4’i.<»'«- •!.» nt
compri»*«'« the fulluwing well known
Jrovrf* •!••«••••«*•
nf 4 g itln al «1 <•
/rntlruirn
W •• T«»»» M»»rh fur III» ltr«r«»ra
H
Hrvcdrn, president. I . N'.
K aiumui
Sept 3 »
k <11• |t*• h
Fleiachner,
vic«*pr»-wident,
R. J.
to th® JotiruM* (r«>to VS ichiUi, K ah ,
Holm«*», trvAMurer. W s Mruhle. , MM3 ■
»ay»:
rrtary; K.
i
<’ Ma-t»’n. H-'i- tant MH’IW-
> i-<%»!!>*»>•• man Jerry Sbtipaon wan tary, Il
I
fa - hr auditor,
hiM>t*wl <•(! the plathirm h» r»* thU <»\» n- !.. Baker. «ti
• u periti
Iteriti ten«
unto lent; J
I* Mar-
iiu’ while m J In «tiu * ! ■ -U <•> A K
1. 1 ••
» I»
aliali, Ben Selliti.* II
reunion
Mr simpM>n aal>(
S«»lt» (’»«hrn, <’ H WillaiHM. Ihm M»’-
“1 »(1<>ry 111
»»punk of k/utnal h>*« Allen, A. B Steinbach, J F. Thiel*rn,
mm
1 hey are »imply fttfhting t*> re­ P M l>unm*
faunm
t>
K
< ( ’ Jud «ti,
I. '1
train the land th»» Calholhw U-ik from
; ,'c I II
I I
I »
i
hpie/l, Big. Nichel,
l>
them.
A l‘wai
h<j» aak«*l ’Who
I'* - Fagur . « « e ur r*l <> Summer*, («»I-
t* John Hruwn'e *»ul man hing with - Olir I !
N. !>ay, (i«*or/v Fuller, E S.
I fa-lir\« John
<Jtw or Aguinabiu?’
F.dw arda.
Brown*« acxil 1« marchln«; with A<ub
nah to *•
THE FIRST MONTANA
Mr. Slpmaon aa|d tn •n>a»tan<'w that
he Would rwthrr I* with A.iiitial l*. • Ig C»> i»> |>a h I »• llwlitrvt i«n »!»• Tr«n»|»«»rt
/ •«• I ati «1 la.
than with General irti»
An obi «ni-
«Iler in the amlienc» r.»«- an i «al i liuti
San I ranch o, >vpt V ■
lh«» I’ni
the
» a* drifting bs> much luto te»| state« traiuport Zealandia urrn- I
Thi» wa» applaule-1 ani from Manila via Yokohama today. Iia%-
politic*,
greet»*«! with rrira of "Thn.w hlm outl" lii^* on !>«>ard nit rompanie« of the Hr«l
an<i “Kick sim|»on off the platb>rm
M<>n(ana vtiluutren«
A noiny tfrertitfK
Mau and women •r*e and hl»*ed, and wa* autendevl I»» the returning
•het»,
the men kept crying. ’’Put him out!” who«* iaie arrival waa niHu-un< •>! by
Simptnn ap peal e»l to the eruwd t«> »it the blowing ut steam whiatlv* and the
down
“I am <*«>min< to my
»ra­ • llRcharye of cannoli
tion.’• he »aid, alt>M>Ugh he had la* h
Notitii*ation of the Z«dan lia*n com­
»|M*«king only 15 minute« t'ri» -» came, ing was promptly i(ivrti. and tuip w» ni
’‘lake your peroration U> A-ruinal !■ “ out to ¿net the trail-¡«»rt < >ne tu^ h<i i
>imp»M'ii attempted to go on, but no on l*»ar'l a iiumler of official»! of < ali-
one could hear him !0 (••*•< away
The forma and of San FnutcUcu. and mem*
ban! wtruck up “'Die Star >|mngl««l l>em of the liM-al re« »'ptlotl omimittre,
Banner.’’ and Mr Himpaon left the reinforced by a l«ru- l and
I hr »th A
platform
Ilia retirement wao ^rwtod ram»*I Governor Smith, of Montana;
witli jMhilonja'ed cheer*.
Vnitrd Stalre *« nat«>r Carter and a
p*rty of Montaliaila, who were v<tt.-r
■ 4 mot*I««** Krlltof K ■ |**41tlon.
ou« in their Joy st Irohohliug llu-ir «wi­
Seattle, Hept 25 — M..v*l at last by diet kith atel kin ..lice more
th« appeals of the relative- an ! frtrtela
The health of all on l«Hir*l fa et <•»!•
of the ■nisguide.l men. «> many of lent, «nd then- Mas but "tie tleatll otl
whom tuel death v.r encountered hard- tli« voyage, that of Jams* A*ht*»n,
• hi|« and sufferings alim—t Iroyi.n! hu­ Fourth United Mate* cavalry, win. 4i<-l
man endurance, < ana Ilan ofllv lais have Septen.l’cr IV of pm-um.uila
Avid*
4l«pnlch*! a relief expedition over the from this case there wa« m>»i< kn.-ee * u
Edmonton trail route
lb*' rvecuer» lasv/vl the lrafu|»>rt .luring the trip.
left ltawson early in -eptciiilwr
It is
a splendidly equipped laaly, !•! by
• HI« |t»rv«ttt*« « < afhtsllr.
t'orjs.ral Krrvlug and (unstable lluke
N»w Turhg Stop! 23 —Apr I - f the
The voyage will pn.lrol.ly require seven rh«r^»» u(
van talimn
tu < •H m >U u
months. The ex|*.litn>n left ftaw—.n, church»** in th» Philippin» « by liijvri’
going down the Yukon l<> the mouth of nui *M»l(hcn*. a <'»«rr»M»|»«i>»lent »>f th»
Porcuptn* river. Thence tli« voyagers 'I lui«** cm II m nlt»*ii» i il to tlu i
•
go up the Porcnptne b. the portag« of in a riM’cntly pul>h«h<*l U <>k i«*>ur«l by
Hell atel West Hat rivers, where they a l'auhat father a Hat i» tfhrn <>f
crvwa the mountaina to the 1'elly river, ••American (’«inverta (mtn I * t»4-t«nt-
thence portage t» the Mackeoai* an I i»fn,” In which i».pj wa n» the liante f
town tliat stream u> F..rt McPherx.n
(*<iLuiel E >. (>lb», i’iiit«*! -tai»— army.
I
Works on the Fay of Subig
DwslrjyF'd
TOWN OF OLANGAPO RlDüLkf
to»
Manila, Sept
8«l — The ember
*harle»taia. the n * nit» r M*uilrrey an I
lhe gun>«»at* < <»n* nl «»I Z*hn», with
¡lhe marthe* *nd 1*1
k» t* tn »in the
rtiiM’f Baltimore left 4*a»ite -rpcem-
’*-r 1*. ant a * flh»«dy cabfai« prv
r* led n -ubtg I«*? u
‘<atn»y an in-
• urgent caf>iw»n there
Owing U» tiir b> I wiwthrr. the opera-
, tfan waa p «t(ii>n'' l until yesterday,
a h«*n the winhlpi Io» three hour* booi*
'anlel the town of Olau^apo and the
ntran* hmruta where tin* run wa* »itu-
*t*<l
Men fruin the <'harlaatun, (’on
'»’f l an! Zaflru were then laud«*! un
■ fas a faravy in*ur*'unt lire, proceeding
I tn the cannon, which wa« utterly dr-
. «iniywi by run«v tu n. a»*d then ra-
•tuno I to the waivhijp
Ihe Amari-
'<ne had one man woonlel -luring the
rnra^emeut
bay tor let
Whila waiting la H..'
ter weather, the An.arican» drrcriwl
Filipino rainforcrti «-nt« n<<»«ing inward
• .*n,Aj»'
\c 6 4> A 'I yea ter lay
the Monterey b*^an U* advance up»»u
thr town, wbich w aa a I w ' u I three tuihe
»'■•t of the nionlUr'A anch*»ra<e The
< halrvuU’ii. Coin « id and Zatiro fol­
low-.-I
At 7 *d t.’ir Mouteray opened
lire with her eecon lary and main lal-
terie«. the < 'harle*u»n an I < ’»»neonI |»»in-
ilitf itn me« I lately. At 7 3u the lu«ur-
frat cann>*n an-wm-l the tmt *h*>t
poting cb *•• to the Montrrvyfa *n>ok*-
»tA( k
Th»’ jfnn wa« tired twice only.
1 hr Alueru ati fa»t ’ ardiritf then le-
r. .<■ ■ : -t ,d
\t •
’ th« Monterey
advan<*el to a ran^e of
yarla. uaing
her main l»attrry
Two huu lred and
fifty men were fan led afa»ut aim ) yard#
rii"t of the canuou at 11 o’clock* under
a iievrre M auact tire
1 h»- men fn»ni thr <‘harleAt*»n wen*
•
ut the
t 'oji. 4»r !’M no a were the tir*t at thr
gun, which they rrach«*l at II 10
The million wa* found to l>e a ItJ crn-
timrter Krupp gun, presumably ob-
fajn»’d from th*» ‘-jwinfard-
Meanwhile
th»* war*hipe «» utinu**»! to «hell th*»
«helving fa'ttch on th»* aaat and w*et
•id* to »Hance the tntourgrnt Are upon
the RAilurw fn»m thr trench*« akirtitig
t '* i • • •■> > !i
Guun«*r Olten eiplodad 50 pound« of
gun<*otU»n in three discharge« in the
cannon, which had suffered (n>m the
Are of the warwhip«
Tha American* then returne-l to th»
fa-ati». th« f riUta* inlan-l faing kept up
to protect th»* «»nd’Mrkntif<ri
The (’oil­
cord’ a men w» re th»* fa«t to lea\e thr
• ho re and the war-hipM wen* reached
at I I 50.
(’■let Brinrer. with the Concord'«
launch, artnad with a galling« did *>•
crllmt work on thr fait of th** landing
party. Captain Mryrrw, of the ma
rini-M, captured a mu<al*4oa»hug field
piece
Lieutenant M< f>*nnl*l waa in
ciiiuinnibi n( th»* landing party, an*! thr
movement wa- pplvn li ily eircutol and
controlled.
The number* of the Filipino« there
mubi n»»t l»e ascertained, and im > dead
Were »»rrn.
Thr Mont« rry fired fi*r four bnure—
21 ahotw from her 10-inch gun«, and 17
from her 1? in< h gun*
The town,
will« h wa« n i l • I with-helfa, took fire
at «evcral point*.
STRUCK
r rto i«flfMtr<
f»«*»l*-HtoW
A
REEF.
H-pl
Art>«rol
t>r
w«»»toi»«g iitor I'uttit«« M<*to«iiir
San Fmnri-co. '-»•pt 86 —The United
State# transport Ix-elvnaw came into
|M»rt t«*dav with th«* puin|e »»(«adily at
work b» o . m orne th«- effect «»( a I m dr
m the nhip'a Uiltom
Th* Ia*rlenaw
*alle»l for Manila -»•ptrinl’er 3, with
a rargo of cumniieaary etorre au ! 8tH)
bonMM fur army u-r
titer leaving thbi
p>rt dlatemper wa* «levelupad among
the h«»r-( m , and *«» many of the animal«
<llt*d that the !«od« naw jail into H<»i*o
lulu and lan led there the romrnU-ary
•tor** and th« »nrviviiu hor-**«
The
tfwnaport then • tarir*I no the return
trip to thi» city
Ihirin».’ the three day» prior to reach­
in,- thia port. » thi k and ('onatant **•
the fcH? that in» i»b-» rvAtloni cuuM l»e
taken, and, lutxin.» hwt her leariiirfi»,
the IvrrlenaW *tru< k a reef near Mon­
tara, ?d mid-* -outh of thi» port. la»»t
• vmin#
^hr wo fur five Ixiur» «tuck
fa»t <>n th«- ruck*, and when »he finally
fl -«ted <ff al hife'h tide it wae found that
the ja#)(r<l rin k had torn a hole m her
bottom.
It will >»e n«--eto-ary for the Ixeleuaw
to i/o in dry lork for a roneidembl*
overhauling.
In a»1ditkm to tiie Irak,
the veaael wa# bn liy »train«*I by her
ri périmer otl the rvef
I u»,«h»r Htotgto Wtoisb.
Chicago, Sept 8fi —! hiring a »everv
wind and rain *torm thi* evening the
•team bar/r < TrbvUn«l, laden with 100,•
(MM> fr» t at lnmt<rr, «ank in Gw* harl<or
near the mutho of the t'hu a^ river.
Captain Henry IN\i- and a crew of II
men were r»*«<-ue I by tu#* with <t»w»vl-
rrnble difficulty.
TraggMly I h to îh«*l*r
tlanh full tear L msv I mm I> p *«|.
Chattsii>»%.'«. Tetta., Sept ES —Julis
Chicago. Sept IS.—The man wlm,
Morrison, the lending lady ol the "Mr
nn-ler the nrmr of Walter Lawton, ye>
t«r-lay indlctol fatal injuries upon Plaster of Parts" larc«-c«>m*ly com-
l«uiy, shot and kill*! Frank Lei.len,
E'rwierick J Fiilwrt, the agnl caehiM
•tag.- manager awl leading u.»n of the
ot a private Innk in 1'alatlne, a town
c< h |«ny, at H o’cl. k tonight, «t the
near here. lie.I t>»lay ftv.rn a gunshot
City <.|»-ra bouse, on Un- stag« ju»t In­
wound in tli< tn I hy Mr Pl.ig.-e, wb<
for* Hie curtain n*e for th« perform­
weul to the aeslstan e of Ell’ert.
ance to l«-gin
Tbre* «hot» v-«-r* fired
st cl*«« range by lhe woman all tak­
A bill I.«« Irocn Intrielue*! by ■
ln; effect in la-l leii's hew-1.
lie sank
Chi*k**aw lawmaker raising the prie«
to the fl.s.r su.I wu> lead in a few min-
of luarr.ag« l.<«i>»« flou, f 10 to 11 t>< >
utc«
The woman was am-»t*l au-1
Th« Or*gon Railroad A Navigation taken to tha city Jail.
I'ompauy ha» given the government ■
A coroner’« tnqn«*t was held, at
right of way fnr the lawt railway Iro- which It was develop*! that tr—ui>le
tween The Italie» and I'elHo. Tliat is had existed la-tween Ix-l leti and Miss
U> »ay, the railroad . <onjauiy' has agreed Morrison, and U»lay ehe »!ap|«-d him.
in writing to allow it» track lietwcen The woman claims that l-elden fre
the |«>tnta m< ntionnl to Iro < hsuiged •< quently insult*! her, au»I tn »«if de
that there will be ample room tor the f«n»e »he shi.t him.
laaat railway.
Major Ray haa «ent a di»|«tch to
Ona of tiro moat remarkabl« religion« i .eneral Shafter, who in turn haa for­
inali tulio!.« In lb« Ooui.tiy, the Monas
warded It hr the de|«rtn>rnt. It «ay«
l«ry and Collega of 11.« Holy Iroi.'l, was l.biMi ¡roupie are anxh.ii» u. («ave Ca¡re
dedicalMl with iiupuaing caremon.«« by Nume. but there la trall«|s>rtatli>n for
tl>« prominent < ath.die clargy of tui« tmt few. Only three steamer« will
suantiy at Washington,
leave before the «caw>u . luaea.
A Mammoth Exhibit of the
Products of the Northwest
I ■•!• < -in» u«< It.
San Franclaco,-ept 35.—Thet'hn.n-
icle aaya: Definite am! reliable infor­
mation sent to the Chronicle from th«
Fast »«ta al r*«t th« rumor« als.nl the
■ala of th« Crocker holding» of South­
ern I'acttlc stock, an-l ends s|»culati<>n
aa to the purchaser
The Crocker
share«, nonil—ring 340,1*00, an l valued
apirouxtinately at •10,000,000, have
I—-n bought by a sy wheat« of which
('. I’. Huntington was the promoter
and 1« the head, an-l of which lhe
iipeya**, of New Y'.rok, are the Ironkem.
It is also .-«rtaln tliat th« recent visit
of Janiee -peyer to thia coast iia-l much
to '!<> with the Crocker deal.
C. P. Huntington la now virtually
in control of the S.utlwrn Pacific
Other outei.le holdings are also aabl U>
have Iroen pnrehas*! by the same «yn-
dicat« tn auffi. lent amounts V. secure
to llantingb.n the alroolate control of
the r»a<l.
tveitev«* a teawey *«t«te-
Sacramento,
Sept
>5 —Governor
Gagw b»!ay leual orders to the ad­
jutant-general tu fire a salute of 17
Kna upon the arrival of Admiral
way lu Naw Yurk.
Thw l«H»iii»l«n llv « *«| u( l««»w
New York, Sept. IS. —A dispel, h to
the Herald (nun Port Spain, Trim la-l,
»ays;
The Venesuelan government I«
concentrating it- eastern lor. . - at (iny-
ara to meet he revolutionist tr.-'l« un­
der I .rneral Mata
A decisive engage­
ment i« ai peeled to take place very
soon
It I* rv|a>rted that the reason
Présidant Andrade return«»! to Cara.-a*
was that he team! treachery on tha
jwrt of two general« who are lellevl
b> I* in sym|H>thy with the revolution-
lata.
r'lerelaa« Hlreel <’•« l.rns.elts.1
Clevelan-I. <>., Hept I,".
A ret her
I'.ig Con*.li,lat<»l street car was dyna­
mited »might
Tli« «» pl.Miou occurrvsl
on the Wa>la Park H im , in a lonrwom*
placa near the city limit*
The expfo-
*i»a «mashasl th« (n.nt wheel» <>n Meh
»id*. The car Jumpasl tha- track, ran
aero«* th« other track «ml »ta>p|vs| in
the gutter of th« »tree!
There were
only two jaassengers, »ret they l<a>th
eecai«sl Injury
Nolaaly wa* seen aboul
th« plac« where the ex pl.elon o< currvst,
and there is n<> clew to the j> rpa-tra-
fors.